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Small robots and Arduino
We covered some large robots in the earlier chapters; in this section, you'll build much
smaller robots. You can build these small robots from scratch, but I've found that it is much
easier and less expensive to take toy robots, which provide the basic capabilities, and add
Arduino to them to make them significantly more powerful.
In this first project, you will start with a commercially available robot without a lot of
autonomous capability, and then, you'll add Arduino and a sonar sensor and expand the
capability of the robot. The robot you'll start with is the Hexbug Spider, which is available
at many toy stores and from most online retailers. For specifics, here's the website:
www.hexbug.com/mechanical/spider/ .
The following is an image of one such unit:
As this robot is very small, you're going to need a very small Arduino so that you don't load
the system down too much. One possible choice is an extremely small implementation of
Arduino, the TinyDuino. This is available at www.tiny-circuits.com . The following is an
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